Google Summer of Code is well on it’s way. The GenMAPP organization selected 10 students, the community bonding period is over and now it’s time to start coding like crazy. The official start was on on May 23 (Why on a Saturday, I wonder?).
We encourage students to blog about their project, it’s a good way to keep communication going and also to engage the community with the students. 5 out of 10 students have already picked up the glove. So you can see what’s going on at a glance, I’ve set up an aggregate blog here: http://www.bigcat.unimaas.nl/~martijn/planet-genmapp/
I thought that works nicely, but Alex found that too hard to browse and preferred a condensed view, with each post only a summary and a link. He set up this competing site using feedcluster here: http://genmapp-gsoc.feedcluster.com/
So which format do you like better?